
"Following the footsteps of the Galaxy S lineup proper, the S25 FE shaves off a few grams and slims down its profile compared to the previous generation. As a result, the S25 FE is noticeably slimmer than the S24 FE and it's also a tad lighter."
"Build-wise, there's a subtle difference. The newer S25 FE uses an Enhanced armor aluminum frame, which is allegedly more resilient than the standard aluminum frame found on the S24 FE. Both retain the Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection on the front and back."
"On paper, the two devices should share identical 6.7-inch OLED panels, but during our testing, we found that the Galaxy S25 FE gets an LTPO panel this year. This means the screen can dial down to 1Hz and can adapt to various video frame rates. From the user's perspective, however, the difference is rather trivial. The two panels still have the same diagonal, resolution, refresh rate and HDR10+ support. They also score similarly in our brightness test."
"The two devices feature similar chipsets (Exynos 2400 vs. Exynos 2400e), similar displays and similar batteries, with the S25 FE (4,900 mAh) edging out the S24 FE (4,700 mAh). So it's no surprise the two show comparable battery life results. Notably, we do see a modest increase in the video streaming runtime in favor of the newer S25 FE."
The Galaxy S25 FE is slimmer and slightly lighter than the S24 FE, featuring an Enhanced armor aluminum frame and Gorilla Glass Victus+ on both front and back. The 6.7-inch OLED adopts an LTPO panel that can drop to 1Hz and adapt to video frame rates while keeping the same diagonal, resolution, refresh rate, and HDR10+ support. Battery capacity increases to 4,900 mAh versus 4,700 mAh, producing comparable overall endurance with a modest improvement in video streaming runtime. Charging speed improves to 45W compared to 25W on the previous model.
Read at GSMArena.com
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